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More than 600 basketball players, their coaches, and families will be in the Mayville-Portland community Saturday, April 13 for the annual Comet Athletic Club 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament! That’s 131 teams of second- through eighth-grade kids from North Dakota and Minnesota. Most of the teams are from within an hour or so of Mayville-Portland, with the longest distance of travel for a team being 150 miles.
As a service to the community, Dr. Joseph Mehus, Associate Professor of Biology and INBRE Researcher at Mayville State University, and Kelli Tvedt, a deputy with the Traill County Sheriff’s Department, are working together to provide a fund-raising event that will benefit the Mayville Public Library. The Plant-a-Pot event will be held at the library on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 from 10 a.m. to noon.
A cloudy sky did not stop several Mayville State University students, faculty, and staff members from catching a glimpse of the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Librarian Kelly Kornkven was able to get the solar eclipse viewing glasses ahead of time and the Mayville State Science Club helped distribute them.
Mayville State University lost a very special friend last month. Curt Larson, age 91, passed away on March 24. Curt and his wife, Lydia, have been long-time friends and supporters of the university and our students. We extend our most sincere sympathy to Lydia and the Larson family.
Mayville State alumni and friends and all community members are invited to view current schematic design plans and renderings for the Old Main renovation project on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at 7 p.m. in the MSU Classroom Building Auditorium. Representatives of Foss Architecture + Interiors will be present.
While it doesn’t look much like spring outdoors right now, we are definitely in spring mode at Mayville State University. It’s a very busy time of year. It’s when we wind up to wind down a bit for summer. Spring is without a doubt a very busy time, but it’s also an exciting time. We are grateful for all the activity that makes “The School of Personal Service” a place where people and the good they do are the center of attention.